You wake up to a cold house on a January morning. The boiler’s silent. Your kids are asking why it’s freezing, and you’re already calculating how much this emergency is going to cost.
Here’s what happens when you call us. A licensed technician arrives the same day—not next week when it’s convenient for us. We diagnose the problem, explain it in plain terms, and give you an upfront price before touching anything.
Most boiler repairs in Jericho, NY get completed that same visit. You’re not waiting days for parts or dealing with multiple callbacks. The system fires up, heat returns, and you move on with your day. No drama, no runaround, no surprise charges when the work’s done.
That’s the difference between a heating emergency and just a bad morning. We handle gas boiler repair and oil systems throughout Jericho, and we show up ready to actually fix the problem—not just look at it and schedule a follow-up.
We work on boilers throughout Nassau County, and we know Jericho’s housing stock well. Most homes here were built in the 1960s, which means you’re likely dealing with an aging system that needs someone who actually understands older equipment—not just the stuff that came out last year.
We’re licensed, insured, and we work on both gas and oil systems. Trane, Carrier, Weil-McLain, Burnham—we’ve seen them all. When you call, you get a real technician who’s been doing this work for years, not someone reading a manual for the first time in your basement.
Jericho runs on natural gas and heating oil almost equally, and winter here isn’t optional. You need your boiler working, and you need someone who shows up when they say they will. That’s what we do.
You call or submit a request. We schedule same-day or next-day service depending on availability—emergencies get priority. If you’re smelling gas, we tell you to evacuate immediately and call the utility company first. Safety isn’t negotiable.
Our technician arrives with diagnostic equipment, not guesses. We run a full system check: thermostat, pilot light, ignition system, pressure levels, gas or oil flow, and combustion efficiency. We test for carbon monoxide because that’s not something you skip.
Once we identify the issue, we explain what’s broken, why it failed, and what it takes to fix it. You get a price before we start the repair. No “we’ll see how it goes” pricing. If it’s a simple fix—a faulty thermocouple or clogged filter—we handle it on the spot. If it’s a bigger job, we walk you through options.
Most residential boiler repairs in Jericho get completed the same day. We carry common parts, and we don’t drag out simple jobs to inflate the bill. When we’re done, we test the system, confirm it’s heating properly, and make sure you understand what was fixed. You get a receipt with everything itemized.
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Every boiler repair service in Jericho, NY starts with a full diagnostic. We don’t guess. We test the thermostat, check the pilot or ignition system, inspect the heat exchanger, measure gas or oil pressure, and run a digital combustion analysis. You get a printout showing your system’s efficiency percentage—real data, not a sales pitch.
If your boiler’s leaking, we find the source. Leaks can come from the pressure relief valve, a cracked heat exchanger, or corroded pipes. Some are quick fixes. Others mean it’s time to talk about replacement. We’ll tell you which one you’re dealing with.
Jericho homes run on natural gas and heating oil, and we handle both. Gas boiler repair often involves ignition issues, valve problems, or thermocouple failures. Oil systems deal with burner clogs, fuel line issues, and nozzle wear. We carry parts for both, and we know what fails most often in this area.
You also get a carbon monoxide test. Always. CO leaks are silent, and they’re deadly. We measure levels in your home, and if they’re elevated, we don’t leave until we’ve traced the source and made it safe. That’s not an upsell—it’s standard on every call.
Hot water boiler repair covers your heating and your domestic hot water if you’re running a combination system. No heat and no hot water means we’re fixing both problems, not just one.
Most boiler repairs in Jericho run between $525 and $774, but the range is wide—anywhere from $150 for a simple fix to over $1,300 for major component replacement. The cost depends on what’s broken, not how long we can stretch the job.
A thermocouple replacement or ignition sensor swap is on the lower end. A circulator pump, gas valve, or control board replacement costs more. If the heat exchanger is cracked, you’re looking at either a major repair or a full replacement, because that’s the heart of the system.
We give you the price upfront, before we start. No “let’s see what we find” pricing. You’ll know what it costs, and you’ll decide if you want to move forward. Emergency calls after hours or on weekends cost more—that’s standard across the industry—but we’re transparent about it when you call.
Most boiler repairs get done the same day, usually within two to three hours. That includes diagnostics, the actual repair, and testing the system to make sure it’s heating properly before we leave.
Simple fixes—a clogged filter, a faulty thermocouple, a tripped safety switch—take less than an hour. More involved repairs, like replacing a circulator pump or a gas valve, take longer because there’s more disassembly and testing involved.
If we need to order a part, that changes the timeline. We carry common components, but older systems or less common brands sometimes require a special order. In that case, we’ll get you a timeline and keep your system limping along safely if possible until the part arrives. We don’t leave you without heat unless there’s a safety issue that makes running the boiler dangerous.
No heat is the most common call we get. That’s usually tied to thermostat issues, a faulty pilot light or ignition system, or a tripped safety control. Many Jericho homes have older systems, and age brings wear on components that were built to last 15 to 20 years—not 40.
Leaking boilers are another frequent issue. Sometimes it’s the pressure relief valve releasing excess pressure, which is actually doing its job. Other times it’s a crack in the heat exchanger or corrosion in the pipes. Leaks need immediate attention because they can cause water damage and signal bigger problems.
Strange noises—banging, whistling, or gurgling—usually point to sediment buildup, air in the lines, or a failing circulator pump. These aren’t always emergencies, but they’re warnings that something’s not running smoothly. Ignoring them leads to bigger, more expensive failures down the road.
Inefficiency is harder to spot but just as costly. If your heating bills are climbing but your home isn’t any warmer, your boiler’s working harder to do the same job. That’s often a combustion issue, a clogged burner, or a system that’s just past its useful life.
Yes. We offer 24/7 emergency boiler repair service in Jericho, NY. If your heat goes out in the middle of the night or on a weekend, you’re not waiting until Monday morning. You call, and we respond.
Emergency service costs more than a scheduled appointment—that’s standard across the industry because you’re pulling a technician away from their family or their time off. But we’re upfront about the pricing when you call, so there’s no sticker shock when we hand you the bill.
If you’re smelling gas, don’t wait for us. Get your family out of the house and call the gas company immediately. Once they’ve cleared the scene and confirmed it’s safe, then we come in to diagnose and repair the issue. Safety comes first, always.
Most emergency calls in Jericho involve no heat during winter cold snaps. Boilers that have been running hard for weeks finally give out, usually at the worst possible time. We carry the most common parts and handle the majority of emergency repairs the same night.
If your boiler is under 15 years old and the repair costs less than a third of a new system, repair it. If it’s over 20 years old, breaking down frequently, or the repair costs more than half of a replacement, it’s time to replace.
A cracked heat exchanger almost always means replacement. That’s a major component, and the labor and parts to replace it often cost as much as a new boiler. Same with a failing control board on an older system—sometimes the part isn’t even available anymore.
Efficiency matters too. Older boilers run at 70% to 80% efficiency, meaning 20% to 30% of your fuel is wasted. Modern systems hit 90% to 95% efficiency. If you’re spending $2,000 a year heating your Jericho home, a new high-efficiency boiler could save you $400 annually. Over 15 years, that’s $6,000 in savings.
We’ll walk you through the math when we’re at your home. We’re not going to sell you a new boiler if a $400 repair buys you another three years. But we’re also not going to let you dump $1,500 into a system that’s going to fail again in six months. You’ll get honest advice based on what we’re seeing, not what makes us the most money.
Once a year, ideally in the fall before heating season starts. Annual maintenance catches small problems before they become expensive emergencies, and it keeps your system running efficiently.
During a maintenance visit, we clean the burner, check the ignition system, test all safety controls, inspect the heat exchanger for cracks, measure combustion efficiency, and test for carbon monoxide. We also check the circulator pump, the expansion tank, and the pressure relief valve. It’s a full system checkup, not just a quick look.
Homes in Jericho without regular maintenance see 30% more emergency breakdowns, according to industry data. That’s not a scare tactic—it’s what happens when small issues like a dirty burner or a worn ignition sensor go unnoticed until they fail completely in January.
Maintenance also extends the life of your boiler. A well-maintained system lasts 20 to 25 years. A neglected one struggles to hit 15. You’re protecting a multi-thousand-dollar investment, and an annual tune-up costs a fraction of what you’ll spend on emergency repairs or early replacement.